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by cpher
4697 days ago
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There are as many tax systems as there are tax jurisdictions. And this is one of the main problems. Not only are governments (local, state, federal) trying to find creative ways to siphon money from the private sector, but the inherent nature of software services make this impossible to manage or track. What's wrong with allowing a company to charge $1 for their software, then $100k for customization? Yes, it's a sales tax loophole, but how would this be different from a custom electronics or plumbing supply company from charging $1 for the parts and $100k for labor? I don't know that a gross receipts tax is the answer, or what is. MA is free to do what they want, I'm just worried that this will spill over to IL, who is much more in debt. |
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Don't look for me to defend sales taxes in general, they're regressive evils and should be ripped out and replaced with progressive income taxes. But so long as they exist, I'm happy to see loopholes like this closed. Just not closed stupidly.